Several murders, a stolen and returned guitar, the hardscrabble street-life stories of his students, a complex father/son relationship, and some talk of love and death form the framework of Rat Romeo. Gerald Arthur Moore's latest collection of high explosive poetry takes us on a motorcycle ride, with sleeves rolled up so you can see old scars.
Several murders, a stolen and returned guitar, the hardscrabble street-life stories of his students, a complex father/son relationship, and some talk of love and death form the framework of Rat Romeo. Gerald Arthur Moore's latest collection of high explosive poetry takes us on a motorcycle ride, with sleeves rolled up so you can see old scars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald Arthur (Art) Moore is an adventurer, a part-time university lecturer, a high school teacher, and a rugby coach living in Moncton, New Brunswick. Author of the poetry collections Shatter the Glass, Shards of Flame and Flak Jacket, his work has appeared in Queen's Quarterly, Vallum, The Antigonish Review, The Nashwaak Review, The Dalhousie Review, Qwerty, Off the Coast, Prairie Fire, Boston Poetry Magazine, Quills, and The Military Review. Moore has led six humanitarian work projects to Haiti since the devastating earthquake there in 2010, and his employment history includes army officer, school teacher, and bootlegger.
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